Monday, March 28, 2011

Resful Web Services With Jersey API

This post describes how to use Jersey API to create RESTful Web Services. To keep it simple, I'm not going describe how REST works or should be implemented. Rather, it is simple example on how to use the API to implement some of the more common features of a REST service. The post describes how to

Create a RESTful Web Service using Jersey

Create GET, POST, PUT and DELETE handlers in the service

Create a Jersey Client to invoke the various methods on the Service

The example here has been tested on Tomcat7, with Java SE 6. The following steps explain how to use the API More ...............